Microsoft’s Hub Keyboard for iOS puts Office365 at your fingertips but lacks punch<article>
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<p>Microsoft is finally becoming mobile, especially for iOS users. The redesigned Outlook app is top-notch, especially with
recent integrations with Sunrise, Facebook, and Evernote. Microsoft also
recently acquired SwiftKey, which means that we’re only going to see the Office-maker bolden its mobile offerings.</p><p>In line with the strategy, today Microsoft released its Hub Keyboard for iOS (
iTunes). Office365 users can sign in to their account and then bring up the third-party keyboard on their iPhone or iPad to instantly access links to OneDrive files and contacts, both from work and those stored on your phone. And that’s about it. Hub for iOS lacks two features that were introduced earlier this year
with the Android version. You can’t access a recent list of copied phrases in the clipboard and there is no translator tool.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3053636/iphone-ipad/microsofts-hub-keyboard-for-ios-puts-office365-at-your-fingertips-but-lacks-punch.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Microsoft’s Hub Keyboard for iOS puts Office365 at your fingertips but lacks punch